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Environmental Club
Club members are provided opportunities to realize their goals of environmental service£®The majority of projects are student-initiated£®Last year's activities included£ºthe LFHS Courtyard Garden upkeep£¬Bike to School Day with free cocoa and snacks£¬an"eat local"100 mile dinner£¬recycling solutions for LFHS£¬beach cleanup through the Great Lakes Alliance£¬and Earth Week celebrations£®
Meetings£ºFirst Friday of the month in Room 5 at 7£º00 a£®m£®
Advisor£ºMs Mary Beth Nawor£¬mnawor@lfschools£®net
Peer Tutoring
Students volunteer to help fellow students in improving their academic£¨Ñ§ÊõÉÏ/ѧϰÉϵģ© and organizational skills£®Students tutor LFHS and middle school students on an individually scheduled basis£®LFHS tutors must have proficiency£¨¾«Í¨£© in the academic area in which they wish to tutor£¬but middle school tutors only need general academic proficiency£®
Meetings£ºAll tutoring is done on an individually scheduled basis£®
Advisor£ºMs Kathy O'Hara£¬kohara@lfschools£®net
Young Idea
Young Idea is LFHS's art and literary magazine£®Students of all ages who love writing and art are encouraged to become part of the staff of this awardwinning magazine£®Young Idea encourages all students to submit art and literature works to the magazine£¬whether they are a part of the staff or not£®From September to February£¬Young Idea meets on Thursdays after school in the Public Room to discuss the pieces that have been submitted to the magazine and provide feedback for the authors£®
Meetings£ºSee above explanation£®
Advisor£ºMs Debbie Zare£¬dzare@lfschools£®net
Scout Buddies
Scout Buddies is a friendship club which helps build friendship among individuals with and without disabilities£®Club members participate in a variety of social activities both within the school and in the community£®Activities include organizing holiday parties in the school£¬bowling£¬going to the movies£¬and eating out in local restaurants£®
Meetings£ºMonthly meeting dates vary£¬but in Room 134£®
Advisor£ºMs Donna Lovitsch£¬dlovitsch@lfschools£®net

1£®Which club provides help for students poor in study£¿A
A£®Peer Tutoring£®
B£®Environmental Club£®
C£®Young Idea£®
D£®Scout Buddies£®
2£®When is the staff of Young Idea most likely to meet£¿B
A.6£º30 p£®m£®£¬August 11£¬Thursday    
B.6£º00 p£®m£®£¬January 5£¬Thursday
C.7£º30 a£®m£®£¬November 17£¬Thursday   
D.7£º00 p£®m£®£¬September 23£¬Friday
3£®What is the requirement for students to join a certain club£¿D
A£®They are required to have a bike to join Environmental Club£®
B£®They need to be athletic to join Scout Buddies£®
C£®They need to win a literary award to join Young Idea£®
D£®They need to be academically proficient to join Peer Tutoring£®

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